Okay, awkward initials aside, that's not such a bad name, especially compared to most celebrity children names. With celebs it's usually some weird-ass first name that has nothing to do with anything, or even a first name second name combo (like Pilot Inspektor, f%$# you Jason Lee). Rosalind, on the other hand, is a perfectly normal sounding first name, albeit with a somewhat underused (but not unusual) spelling. Point is, if I was a teacher and I saw "Rosalind Thurman-Busson" on my class roster I wouldn't even blink.

The string of names in the middle is a little weird, but honestly when's the last time you had to tell anyone your full middle name(s)? All they ever want is the initial.

/I have to tell people my full middle name all the time//They don't believe my middle initial is H///My actual initials are THC////Yes, mom was a hippie in the 60s, why do you ask?

I've got nothing against Rosalind, especially since my toddler is named Rosalyn. The endless middle names are strange, but not something that is a big deal. However, Uma and "Luna" is a bit too similar.

Rosalind Arusha Arkadina Altalune Florence Thurman-Busson

I suppose using the middle name for a nickname is rather common, since it is the 4th out of 7 names.

And FTA - his other kids are "Arpad Flynn Alexander and Aurelius Cy Andrea", so this looks like his crazy naming thing, not hers.

I hereby suggest having a three-strikes law about bizarre baby names. Strike one, you get something like a $500 fine. Strike 2, a $1000 fine. Strike 3, you're forbidden from naming children altogether.